Chords for white oak on the hill
Tempo:
136.7 bpm
Chords used:
A
E
D
F#m
G
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A]
You got that one.
[F#m] [G] Don't [F#] get it quite as fast as you got the [A] last time.
You all said it was good.
It was.
[D] It was.
I [Bm] thought I said it was too fast and [A] I was just drunk.
[Gm] It's a shame.
But that's [A] alright.
You know.
You done a good job.
You can get drunk for getting too fast.
You're in good blood.
[E] [A]
As the white oak on the hill above my [D]
old diamond mountain [A] home
It's that straight and true, all that we need for our [E] home
[A] And when the cold wind blows, [D] it's roots they mend [A] and mow
And when the storm's at past, it [E] straightens up [A] and rolls on
Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [A] on the hill
Help me to live in your [E] almighty word
[A] Help me on my journey, Lord, [D] as I travel on [A] my own
And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on
[D]
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[E]
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[D]
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[E] [A]
You know the troubles of this life [D] they sometimes [A] get me down
When I look for my friends, they're not always [E] around
[A] And the good Lord seemed to say, son, [D] get up and move, [A] I will
Always remember that old [E] white oak [A] on the hill
Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [F#m]
[A] on the hill
Help me to live in your almighty [E] word
[A] Help me on my journey, Lord, [D] as I travel on [A] my own
And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on
[D]
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[E]
[A]
[D]
[A]
[E] [A]
Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [A] on the hill
Help me to live in your almighty [E]
word
[A] Help me on my journey, Lord, as I [D] travel [A] on my own
Give me the strength [E] to straighten up [A] and go on
And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on
[N]
You got that one.
[F#m] [G] Don't [F#] get it quite as fast as you got the [A] last time.
You all said it was good.
It was.
[D] It was.
I [Bm] thought I said it was too fast and [A] I was just drunk.
[Gm] It's a shame.
But that's [A] alright.
You know.
You done a good job.
You can get drunk for getting too fast.
You're in good blood.
[E] [A]
As the white oak on the hill above my [D]
old diamond mountain [A] home
It's that straight and true, all that we need for our [E] home
[A] And when the cold wind blows, [D] it's roots they mend [A] and mow
And when the storm's at past, it [E] straightens up [A] and rolls on
Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [A] on the hill
Help me to live in your [E] almighty word
[A] Help me on my journey, Lord, [D] as I travel on [A] my own
And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on
[D]
[A]
[E]
[A]
[D]
[A]
[E] [A]
You know the troubles of this life [D] they sometimes [A] get me down
When I look for my friends, they're not always [E] around
[A] And the good Lord seemed to say, son, [D] get up and move, [A] I will
Always remember that old [E] white oak [A] on the hill
Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [F#m]
[A] on the hill
Help me to live in your almighty [E] word
[A] Help me on my journey, Lord, [D] as I travel on [A] my own
And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on
[D]
[A]
[E]
[A]
[D]
[A]
[E] [A]
Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [A] on the hill
Help me to live in your almighty [E]
word
[A] Help me on my journey, Lord, as I [D] travel [A] on my own
Give me the strength [E] to straighten up [A] and go on
And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on
[N]
Key:
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D
F#m
G
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[A] _ _ _ _ _
You got that one.
_ [F#m] _ [G] Don't [F#] get it quite as fast as you got the [A] last time.
You all said it was good.
It was.
[D] It was. _
I [Bm] thought I said it was too fast and [A] I was just drunk.
[Gm] It's a shame.
But that's [A] alright. _
You know.
You done a good job.
_ _ _ You can get drunk for getting too fast.
You're in good blood.
_ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ As the white oak on the hill above my [D]
old diamond mountain [A] home _
It's that _ straight and true, _ all that we need for our [E] home _ _ _
_ [A] And when the cold wind blows, _ [D] it's roots they mend [A] and mow
_ And when the storm's at _ past, it [E] straightens up [A] and rolls on _ _ _
_ _ Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [A] on the hill _ _
Help me to live in your _ _ [E] almighty _ word _ _ _
[A] _ Help me on my journey, Lord, [D] as I travel on [A] my own
And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on _ _ _ _ _
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_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
[A] _ _ _ _ _ _
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_ [E] _ _ _ [A] _ _
_ _ _ _ _
You know the troubles of this life [D] they sometimes [A] get me down
_ When I look for my friends, they're not always [E] around
_ _ _ _ _
[A] And the good Lord seemed to say, son, [D] get up and move, [A] I will _ _ _
Always _ remember that old [E] white oak [A] on the hill
_ _ _ _ _ _
Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [F#m]
[A] on the hill _ _ _
Help me to live in your _ almighty [E] word
_ _ _ _ _ _
[A] Help me on my journey, Lord, [D] as I travel on [A] my own
_ And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on _
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[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
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_ Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [A] on the hill _ _
Help me to live in your _ almighty [E] _
_ word _ _ _
[A] Help me on my journey, Lord, as I [D] travel [A] on my own _
Give me the strength [E] to straighten up [A] and go _ _ _ on _ _
And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _
You got that one.
_ [F#m] _ [G] Don't [F#] get it quite as fast as you got the [A] last time.
You all said it was good.
It was.
[D] It was. _
I [Bm] thought I said it was too fast and [A] I was just drunk.
[Gm] It's a shame.
But that's [A] alright. _
You know.
You done a good job.
_ _ _ You can get drunk for getting too fast.
You're in good blood.
_ _ _ _ _ _
[E] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ As the white oak on the hill above my [D]
old diamond mountain [A] home _
It's that _ straight and true, _ all that we need for our [E] home _ _ _
_ [A] And when the cold wind blows, _ [D] it's roots they mend [A] and mow
_ And when the storm's at _ past, it [E] straightens up [A] and rolls on _ _ _
_ _ Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [A] on the hill _ _
Help me to live in your _ _ [E] almighty _ word _ _ _
[A] _ Help me on my journey, Lord, [D] as I travel on [A] my own
And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on _ _ _ _ _
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You know the troubles of this life [D] they sometimes [A] get me down
_ When I look for my friends, they're not always [E] around
_ _ _ _ _
[A] And the good Lord seemed to say, son, [D] get up and move, [A] I will _ _ _
Always _ remember that old [E] white oak [A] on the hill
_ _ _ _ _ _
Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [F#m]
[A] on the hill _ _ _
Help me to live in your _ almighty [E] word
_ _ _ _ _ _
[A] Help me on my journey, Lord, [D] as I travel on [A] my own
_ And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on _
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_ Lord let me be like [D] that white oak [A] on the hill _ _
Help me to live in your _ almighty [E] _
_ word _ _ _
[A] Help me on my journey, Lord, as I [D] travel [A] on my own _
Give me the strength [E] to straighten up [A] and go _ _ _ on _ _
And give me the strength to [E] straighten up and [A] go on _ _ _
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